Becoming truly “digital” means that software is an expression of the business. This is hard. For most firms, a complementary approach combining Agile principles and practice, low-code no-code platforms, and both decentralized and democratized development structures is required. But, this necessitates new technology governance practices – and ultimately, new technology operating models.
In this webinar, our guest speaker, John Bratincevic, Principal Analyst at Forrester, will talk us through these new operating models that can help organizations become truly “digital”.
We will also be joined by Guruprasad Pammi, Head – Customer Success at Quixy. He will talk about how Quixy customers are leveraging the power of Low-Code No-Code and Agile to meet their digital transformation and transform how they operate.
Key Takeaways:
1. How Agile and Low-Code No-Code are a winning combination for organizations to go digital.
2. What Governance Principles should organizations apply when using Agile combined with Low-Code No-Code.
3. How Quixy Customers are using this powerful combination in their Digital Transformation journeys.
John Bratincevic
Principal Analyst Forrester
Guruprasad Pammi
Head - Customer Success
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